Stories tagged with "sprawl"

NY State Community Preservation

Ok, I normally don't like to do fundraising on TOD, leaving it in the wisdom of each of you to decide where you should put your money. But this appeal from the Environmental Advocates of NY struck me not just because it is working on a anti-sprawl land preservation issues but mostly because they are asking for so little to achieve their goal. They only need $200 to meet their goal to get an ad placed in the Legislative Gazette to promote a piece of legislation against sprawl.

New York State is losing almost 200 acres of forests, fields and farms to new development every day. Historic downtown districts are falling further into disrepair as big box stores open on the outskirts of town.  

A law currently before the NY legislature would give our cities and towns the ability to protect the heart and soul of their communities. We need to educate NY lawmakers about solutions to this growing problem.

Thanks to the generosity of many of you, we have raised almost $800 to publish a special Earth Day supplement in the Legislative Gazette, the must-read newspaper for elected officials in the Capitol. We need to raise $200 more to meet our goal!

A Letter from Marlena in Bethlehem, PA

Last weekend I went to visit my girlfriend's family near Allentown PA in Bethlehem. As we drove through the area, she explained how there had been a shift which is still in progress from prime farmland to development land for strip malls, residential housing, even trucking depots and warehouses, etc. Instead of being something forced on the local area, I started to think that probably all of this was just a product of people's collective desires in the local area.

Then on the last morning, I caught this letter to the editor in "The Morning Call" the local newspaper which sort of cheered me up a little because it seems to present the end of the exurban experience of development, traffic congestion, segregated zoning, etc could come full circle to a type of new urbanism if people start taking an active voice in the development of their communities.

I have lived in Bethlehem Township for almost a decade. The development that my family moved to, King's Crossing, used to be virtually in the middle of nowhere. Today, Bethlehem Township is very different. Route 33 was built, now serving as a vein to Route 78.

This has spiked the value of our homes and created much more convenient routes for traveling. However, with the new access and the expanded Freemansburg Avenue came a flashy new strip mall.

Living Large in Exurbia

Love him or hate him, I doubt many Peak Oil adherents think that Jim Kunstler is wrong about the unsustainability and gloomy future of America's sprawl culture.


View It And Weep -- Figure 1

It started for me this week when National Public Radio did a series of stories about Phoenix Grows and Grows (audio) which according to the latest US Census Bureau statistics, is now the fifth largest city in America. But we're not talking about suburban sprawl. The hottest new demographic is the growth of Exurbia, the suburbs beyond the suburbs.